Tag: penmanship
Gratitude Script Font
The quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful. An appreciation for the world around us. Gratitude for being a part of it all. No matter what’s happening in our lives, there’s always something to be grateful for. When we
King Bloser Font
King Bloser Is a calligraphic font family inspired by Masters of Penmanship. The name King Bloser is a homage to penman E.W. Bloser from the 18th century; While the typeface has nothing from Bloser’s work, he was one of the
Wallet Font
Wallet is an expressive handwritten font with loads of personality, suitable for many different projects. It comes in three styles: Felt, Felt bold and Chalk. Wallet has 391 glyphs and supports multiple languages. Opentype features, such as contextual alternates, for
Seashore Pro Font
A feminine, graceful script whose thicker horizontals create a wave-like rhythm — hence the name. Seashore is loosely based on an “eccentric” (left-leaning) penmanship style of the late 19th century. Used mainly by professional “engrossers” in certificates and tributes, or
Prints Charming Font
Many of the Prints Charming™ individual character designs are based on script letters which were originally created by assorted New York typographers during the 1940s and 50s and 60s, with some flourish variations added. Some of the best aspects of
Business Penmanship Font
Business Penmanship is an ode to the business handwriting from the era penmanship was a highly-valued part of business education and practice. In the early 1800s, Platt Rogers Spencer (1800-1864) created what would become the most widely accepted and prized
Bachelor Font
Bachelor Script is the preliminary design for Graduate Script. You can clearly see the resemblance between the two, but while Bachelor is frisky and authentic, Graduate is more polished and staged. Graduate Ornaments was originally designed to complement Graduate Script,
Chameleon Family Font
Chameleon consists of 16 fonts based on 3 completely different designs. Different but specially designed to complement each other. Together they form a well balanced design kit suitable for many different projects, e.g. invites, menu’s, magazines, brochures, packaging, etc. Chameleon